Both preliminary-card fights are scheduled for Bellator 60, which takes place March 9 at The Venue at Horseshoe Hammond in Hammond, Ind.

The night’s main card, which includes featherweight champ Joe Warren vs. Pat Curran, airs on MTV2 (and in high-definition on EPIX), and prelims stream on Spike TV. Bellator 60 serves as the season-opening show for Bellator’s 12-week sixth season.

Gomez has won five consecutive fights, and he recently earned a split-ecision victory over notable Lew Polley at Hoosier FC 4 in June. The Chicago-based jiu-jitsu specialist is a former junior-college wrestler who also possesses solid striking skills.

He faces his most experienced opponent yet in big-show vet Wiuff, who recently made his Bellator debut and upset light-heavyweight champion Christian M’Pumbu in a non-title fight. Also a junior-college wrestler, Wiuff is now 10-1 (with one no-contest) in his past 12 fights.

McCorkle, meanwhile, is perhaps best known for his three-fight run in the UFC, where he defeated Mark Hunt before losing to Stefan Struve and Christian Morecraft. “Big Sexy” was then released by the promotion, but he has since earned five-straight wins on the regional circuit, all via submission.

White looks to snap out of a slump that has seen him earn just two wins in his past 12 fights. “Big Man” started his career with an impressive 13-2 record but since has struggled to match that standard. All 10 of the losses in his current skid have come via stoppage, including eight via submission.

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